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TheTony

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Re: Maybe they made a typo in the criteria

Some of the first real acknowledgement in the flawed methodology for defining broadband and broadband availability.

It's a start.

Karl Bode
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Re: Maybe they made a typo in the criteria

Copps has been pointing this out for a while. As has the GAO. Nobody else at the FCC is listening because their currently dysfunctional methodology helps obfuscate failed and non-existent policy.
PDXPLT

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Re: Maybe they made a typo in the criteria

said by Karl Bode See Profile :

Copps has been pointing this out for a while. As has the GAO. Nobody else at the FCC is listening because their currently dysfunctional methodology helps obfuscate failed and non-existent policy.
Not only that. If they do improve the measurement methodology, and admit that broadband deployment is faltering, under the law (1996 Telcom Act), that would require the FCC to start taking immediate action, intervening in the market.

That's something that Republican's are just not ideologically wired to do, so they'll use any method they can to justify not doing that.

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Re: Maybe they made a typo in the criteria

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Not only that. If they do improve the measurement methodology, and admit that broadband deployment is faltering, under the law (1996 Telcom Act), that would require the FCC to start taking immediate action, intervening in the market.
Exactly why they've done nothing to improve their data methodology, correct. It would like require regulation, and you've got a deregulatory think tanker heading the FCC.

Somehow they're wired to spend $400 billion on Iraq, yet $100 million for domestic telecom infrastructure improvements here and there is akin to insanity.

Corporate coddling (mergers with no conditions) and endless incentives with no oversight (ERate) is not a policy. It's pay to play politics.
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